Hi everyone! I just have a short question about memory requirements. I'd like to upgrade a 2610XM router which has 32 MB of flash. The IOS image I'd like to use is about 24 MB in size. The IOS upgrade planner says that 48 MB are required. The image would fit into the 32 MB of course, but how much space has to be left free so that a router has enough flash to opperates properly? Is there any general formula (or percentage) to calculate the requirements or how do I have to understand the flash requirements?
It also doesn't seem easy to find 48 MB flash for a 2610XM. I guess they are either pretty rare or still very in demand and I also don't wanna spend too much money, as this router is only in my CCNA lab. Would the 32 MB be enough if I load the image from tftp? Thanks, Bernd PS: Yes, I googled, but just found about 1.000.000.000 site where I could buy the Cisco memory, but no answer to my question ;-) _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
